Indeed, one thing that sets the NEW ORDER apart from most other racialist formations is its realistic sense of perspective regarding the length of time that will elapse before we can put our ideas into effect on a large scale.

While some overly optimistic racialists imagine that the decline of our Race and nation can be reversed in short order, the NEW ORDER is under no such delusion. There is no quick fix and no magic bullet, and there will be no sudden turnaround. When we consider the racial struggle to come, we should think in terms decades and generations, not in terms of news cycles, election cycles or years. And we should plan accordingly.

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In the late 1970s, Matt Koehl was the commander of the National Socialist White People’s Party. He had taken over party leadership after the assassination of George Lincoln Rockwell a decade earlier. He had achieved considerable success in building up the NSWPP as a mass-oriented political formation. But at some point – I do not know exactly when – he had a revelation. He came to realize that American Whites (then over 80 percent of the population) were inevitably going to slide to minority status. The demographic trends were such that at some point in the mid-21st the White people of America would be outnumbered in their own country. There was nothing that he or anyone else could do about it.

This farsighted realization was a key factor in his decision to dissolve the NSWPP. He knew that any racialist political party or political strategy that was predicated on Whites being a majority in the US was doomed to failure. Instead, he reorganized the party as vanguard formation – the NEW ORDER – which would plan for the day when American Whites would be truly besieged.

For this was another insight that Koehl had: that falling to minority status would not be the end of the racial struggle for our people, but only its beginning.

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It saddened me, in a way, to see the naïve enthusiasm with which many well-meaning Movement comrades embraced the candidacy